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The part on the left is a quarter.
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you are a gem for that tid bit
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Nyuk Nyuk Nyuk
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It looks like an old after market attempt at a rear main seal. I had an engine with one in it. It didn't work.
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will the motor have to be torn down to put in another?...and what type are guys using now and where to get one pls....do have a oil leak and been leaking....motor is new maybe 1000 or less miles since total rebuild Last edited by bluzrocker; 04-15-2017 at 03:26 PM. Reason: add info |
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To me it looks too small to be a rear main seal...
It has letters on it...can you read them? Sometimes they leak simply because the crankcase is over-filled with oil... 5 quarts in a completely new and clean engine About 4 quarts for an oil change as about a quart is held in the dip tray and won't drain... How much does it leak?
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When you say it came from the rear of the engine was it in the oil pan
or do you mean the bell housing area? Bob |
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H 25 only on one side
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it was in the OIL CATCH BASIN small pan that fit under the bell housing to keep oil off the floor....so it was pushed out of the block I assume
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Have you contacted the person that rebuilt it? Shouldn't be leaking with only 1000 miles on it.
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yes we tried to ..but not in same location where the work was done...so no help from builder
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How did you find this originally? Oil catch basin? What is that? Something you put under the car to catch oil? Then can't imagine it coming out of the engine.
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It is never good to have parts coming out of a motor rear, side or otherwise.
That looks too small to be a rear seal piece, just my observation. Could it be maybe from trans input or clutch shaft? J
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yes a Modle A supplier has them to catch oil and keep it off the floor..located under the bell housing area
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tx for your observation...some also think it's to small for rear main...mystery....but you gave us 2 more possibilities...TX TX
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I thought it was a paper plate.
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I agree that it appears to be a washer for a garden hose. Have you been doing any cleaning using a hose? I would suspect someone is messing with you or it got kicked up off the road while driving and ended up in that catch tray. We had a fireman bought a new car. He was very proud until someone pointed out an oil leak. He had never seen oil in his driveway, it only happened at the station that it leaked, he said. The question was then asked if he noticed a leak when he went shopping for the station. He did. The culprit was a fireman with a shirt can of oil that even went to the store while he was in shopping and created a little puddle of oil under his car. Someone finally confessed when he was making arrangements to have the car towed to the dealer for inspection.
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Sounds like the crew that put gas into the new guys car every week for the first month or so, then took some out every week from then on......
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